Could any of you gurus review this system and offer suggestions? :)

After having a bad experience with a budget system, I've decided to bite the bullet and build one from scratch. I need to keep my budget around $900 and would like to do some gaming.

Here's where I am currently at. I've not decided on a PS, RAM, or video card - although I've included the basics of what I'm wanting for those below.

It would be great if some of you could review this and offer up suggestions and alternatives.
-----------------------------------Case: $49.99 + $14.81 shipping
Thermaltake matrix VD2000BNS Black/Silver SECC Japanese steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Casehttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811133007

Powersupply: ??? I would like 450-500 watts that will be compatible with these system components

If I did the math right, you've got 336$ left out of the 900$ and I'm not sure you can get a video card, a GiB of RAM, a PSU and Windows XP for that, but I'm not used to american prices so I might be wrong.

Memory needs to be in pairs with these newer systems for the best performance. The motherboard you have chosen supports "Dual-Channel" which is a method of improving memory performance IF you install it in precise/identical pairs. So, for 1 gig of ram, I'd strongly recommend 2x512mb so you can enable dual-channel mode:

Videocard, I'd recommend at least a 7600GT or X1800 series.. but the more, the better. If you are getting tight on funds, you might want to substitute this motherboard/cpu combo:
Asus A8R-MX (Similar to the one you have pointed out, but also includes integrated 3d Radeon + PCI-Express slot for future expansion) - $59http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813131049

Skarkfood, I've decided to go with that Antec case/ps combo. Also, the matched RAM as you suggested. Oh, and the Pioneer drive too.

Although one question about the case/ps... The case is beautiful! But is that PS included in the case is going to be fine? It seems it received some terrible reviews. And does it indeed have all the connections I would need for that mobo and my drives? I think it does but want to be sure I'm not missing anything. If that PS is no good, perhaps I could find that case sold somewhere without the PS included and I could just buy one separate?http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817103936

Rage_3K_Moiz... I want to be able to game, but it's not really a big focus for me (maybe 2 hours a week?). That said, I do want a decent video card... So it sounds like the 7600GT might be the way to go for a middle of the road card?

Actually, that PSU is just fine. It is not a knock-off or low-quality product. It's an actual Antec SmartPower 450W, the same as the SmartPower 450W people usually buy as upgrades to other systems.

The reviews are due to an Abit/Asus problem that has long, long since been rectified. Many of the Antec NEO's also have a few bad reviews from this issue. Antec has fixed this issue for over a year now and older stock is gone with this problem. It simply has to do with some mainboards powering up the CPU on the 5v rail (such as the Asus A7N8X). While this is within the ATX spec, next to zero good quality, modern motherboards put this kind of stress on the 5v rail. This would cause the PSU to appear DOA, or finally stop working properly after a few months as the draw on the 5v was beyond it's rating, so it would eventually fail from the overload. They now have address this issue). I've deployed over 50+ of these post-fix without any hint or sign of problem and voltage/wattage is clean and perfect. I've only had to RMA one Antec PSU in the last 2 years, compared to dozens of thermaltake's, sparkles and others. PCC&C make the best PSU's, with Antec's PSU's (if you are aware of your system's needs in detail) being a close second.

None of the motherboards you've posted here would even be effected by this so it's a moot point anyways. Newer motherboards all properly split a 12v connector to the cpu directly.

Beware of that Windows x64 as it's more than likely a ******/non-genuine. I'd also urge against the 64 bit version as there is very little driver/software support. I'd instead recommend the XP Home 2P2b OEM at NewEgg with the free Vista Upgrade coupon. It may be another year or two before 64-bit windows is ready for primetime in the support aspect, and hopefully 64-bit Vista versions will push this even further.

Hey Sharkfood thanks for your explanation about the Antec PSU's, I've been wondering about that for a while now. A few months back, I considered getting an Antec SmartPower 2.0 500Watt. However, after much Google-ing and Newegg reviews, I decided not to. I was afraid of this "high-pitched squealing sound" reviewers speak of, and simply cannot be bothered to have to RMA a product after a few months of use, so I avoided it. It's good to finally know what caused such a reputable company so many conflicts with their product, and that it's finally resolved.

That would be a superb choice. In fact, that's the exact video card I am currently using. I play demanding games with it at great settings. If you are not a hardcore gamer it would be perfect. Best bang for the buck.

Also, that site you linked to would not be a trustworthy source for software methinks. Furthermore, that price is too cheap even for an OEM version of Windows. As Sharkfood suggested it could be a non-legit copy.

Also, which processor did you decide on? The Athlon64 3700+ or the Athlon64 3400+ ? At just $20 more, the San Diego core of the 3700+ offers 512KB more L2 cache than the 3400+ Venice. They are the same clock speeds too, and the 3700+ includes a HSF since it's the retail version.

If gaming isn't a big focus, maybe you should get a GeForce 6600 PCI-E instead. It's good enough to run most games on medium-high and pretty cheap at the same time. It's a decent enough video card for you I would think.

Actually, from my experience currently, I have a Biostar 6200LE that has played everything I've thrown at it [granted i did overclock it,but using the utility that game with it] and ofcourse it doesnt run fear or halo on HIGH settings, but so far it has played the lower games well with no problems. and its cheep [$30] haha